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 -Traffic Camera Citation Ticket dismissed after a serious flaw in the Municipal Ordinance of the Village of Rolling Meadows was exposed by Chicago criminal defense attorney James Dimeas.  The client had received a ticket in the mail from the Village of Rolling Meadows along with a photograph of the client's vehicle showing that he failed to stop at an intersection monitored by cameras.  Chicago criminal defense attorney James Dimeas succeeded in having the ticket dismissed for failure of the Village to abide by the strict time limit requirements set forth in the Village's own ordinance.  As a result, the Village of Rolling Meadows may be required to rewrite the ordinance.

- Felony charges of Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle dismissed at 26th and California after police officer that arrested the defendant was impeached during a Motion to Suppress Statement.  The officer claimed he had pulled over the defendant after observing the defendant commit a minor traffic violation but was impeached on cross examination by a report prepared by a police officer from another town who stated that the arresting officer had told him that he had first determined the car was stolen while running license plates in a hotel parking lot.  The other officer was called to testify by the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders and were able to impeach the arresting officer.  The defendant was facing a substantial mandatory prison sentence because of his extensive criminal background.  As a result of the thorough and skilled legal representation by the attorneys at the Chicago criminal defense firm, The Legal Defenders, the state dismissed all the charges against the defendant.

- Finding of not guilty after a trial at 26th and California for dealing felony drugs. The prosecution alleged that our client was part of an elaborate drug dealing operation while on parole for another case. The client was facing a lengthy jail sentence and a violation of his parole if he had lost this case.  But thanks to the efforts of the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders he beat the case!

- Finding of not guilty after a trail at 26th and California for the felony charge of Selling Unstamped Cigarettes filed by the Illinois Attorney General's Office.  The police entered a fast food restaurant and conducted a search of the kitchen area after receiving reports that the owner of the restaurant was selling unstamped cigarettes.  The police seized over 200 packs of unstamped illegal Marlboro Light cigarette packs and alleged that the owner was selling the cigarettes out of his restaurant.  As a result of the efforts of the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders, the prosecution was unable to prove their case.  Restaurant owner found not guilty!

- Finding of not guilty after a trial in Bridgeview for Aggravated Unlawful Use of a Weapon by a Felon. The police claimed that they observed our client holding a firearm outside of his home and recovered it from him. The client was facing a mandatory prison sentence based on his felony background.  Another win for the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders!

- Finding of not guilty after a trial in Rolling Meadows for a client charged with bilking a computer monitor supplier out of thousands of dollars of equipment.  The state claimed that our client wrote bad checks with the intent to defraud the computer monitor supplier.  The Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders summoned the vice president of our client's bank to testify at trial and were able to show that the bank had covered prior overdrafts but did not cover those particular checks because they had closed his account without notifying him.  A major victory for the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders in Rolling Meadows!

- Directed Verdict and a finding of not guilty after a trial in Maywood on a felony charge of Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle by a client who was already on parole at the time of the alleged offense.   The Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders were able to show the court that our client was merely a passenger in the vehicle and played no role in the car being stolen.  The result was a very grateful client.  Not only was he found not guilty, but he avoided a violation of his parole!

 - Finding of no probable cause at preliminary hearing - Felony drug charges dismissed.

- Case Dismissed - Our client was facing jail time for Driving on a Suspended License with 8 previous arrests for the same thing. Another win for the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders!

- Murder charges dismissed - Another long prison sentence avoided thanks to the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders!

- Finding of not guilty after a trial in Markham for a client charged with stealing inventory from an employer. The criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders were able to show the court, through rigorous cross examination, that our client had been wrongly accused of stealing by a jealous co-worker.

Avoided the Death Penalty from being imposed against a client.  Another grateful family thanks to the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders.

- Finding of not guilty after a trial in Maywood for a client charged with committing a Domestic Battery against a former lover.  The Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders put the accuser on the stand and were able to show the court, by carefully and effectively questioning the accuser, that she had filed the criminal charges of Domestic Battery to get even with her former lover.  

- Finding of not guilty after a trial in Markham for a client charged with stealing an antique piano from an elderly couple.  The Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders were able to show the court that our client was unable to fix the piano and returned it to the elderly couple a few months after he removed it from their house.  The case was won by very detailed questioning of what the photographs of the piano, taken by the police, actually showed.  Another difficult victory for the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders.

- Finding of no probable cause at a preliminary hearing in Markham for client charged with stealing copper wiring - felony charges dismissed for a client with a lengthy criminal record.  The Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders were able to show the court that our client was a scavenger worker who had merely found the wiring in an alley.  The client was facing a possible long prison sentence because of his extensive felony background.  Another tricky victory for the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders.

- Finding of no probable cause at preliminary hearing for client charged with possession of drugs and selling fake DVD's - another felony charge dismissed by the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders!

- Case dismissed - Prostitution case dismissed after the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders were able to convince the state that their client was talking to the undercover officer so he could get driving directions.

- Finding of no probable cause - Copyright and Trademark Infringement. Client was facing 3 years in prison. Case Dismissed by the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders.

- Case  Dismissed - Finding of  No Probable Cause at a preliminary hearing on a gun charge. Our client was facing three years in prison because of his extensive felony background. Another victory for the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders!


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Traffic Camera Citation Dismissed!
Traffic Camera Citation Ticket dismissed after a serious flaw in the Municipal Ordinance of the Village of Rolling Meadows was exposed by Chicago criminal defense attorney James Dimeas. The client had received a ticket in the mail from the Village of Rolling Meadows along with a photograph of the client's vehicle showing that he failed to stop at an intersection monitored by cameras. Chicago criminal defense attorney James Dimeas succeeded in having the ticket dismissed for failure of the Village to abide by the strict time limit requirements set forth in the Village's own ordinance. As a result, the Village of Rolling Meadows may be required to rewrite the ordinance.
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Felony Charges Dismissed After Police Officer Impeached on Stand.

Chicago criminal defense attorney, James Dimeas, of the Chicago criminal defense firm, The Legal Defenders, P.C., forced the Office of the Cook County States Attorney to dismiss felony Possession of Stolen Motor Vehicle Charges filed by a special prosecutions unit of the Office of the Cook County States Attorney against a client who was on parole for a Residential Burglary at the time of his arrest.  The prosecutor dismissed the charges after the arresting officer's credibility was seriously compromised after intense cross examination by Chicago criminal defense attorney, James Dimeas, of the Chicago criminal defense firm, The Legal Defenders, P.C.  Chicago criminal defense attorney, James G. Dimeas, of the Chicago criminal defense firm, The Legal Defenders, P.C., had filed a motion asking the court to throw out a statement made by the defendant immediately after his arrest before he was advised of his Miranda rights.  The arresting officer testified that he first saw the vehicle the defendant had allegedly stolen driving down the street ahead of his vehicle.  The arresting officer testified that he attempted to pull over the vehicle the defendant was driving after he saw the defendant commit a minor traffic violation.  The officer testified that the defendant failed to stop his vehicle and eventually  fled on foot after he stopped.  The officer chased the defendant down an alley and apprehended the defendant as he was attempting to climb a fence.  As the defendant was being placed in handcuffs the officer asked the defendant why he fled and the defendant then allegedly stated that he had stolen the vehicle.

On cross examination by the Chicago criminal defense attorney, James Dimeas, of the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at the Legal Defenders, the officer was confronted by a report prepared by a neighboring village police officer which stated that the arresting Chicago police officer had told the other officer that he first saw the stolen vehicle in a parking lot and had checked the plate and it had come back stolen.  The report went on to state that the arresting Chicago police officer observed the defendant enter the vehicle in the hotel parking lot, followed it down the street and attempted to stop it when the defendant fled and was apprehended.

Chicago criminal defense attorney, James Dimeas, of the Chicago criminal defense firm Legal Defenders, P.C., called the other officer to testify that the arresting officer told him a different story than what the arresting officer had testified to in court. The Court granted the Motion Suppressing the Statement and the state was forced to dismiss the charges against the defendant.  The defendant was facing substantial mandatory jail time if he had been convicted.  The defendant had previously been convicted of Forgery and Armed Robbery.  Throughout his adult life, the defendant had been sentenced to over 30 years in the Illinois Department of Corrections in his various convictions.  He was on parole for a Residential Burglary at the time of his arrest.  

This hard fought victory was accomplished as a result of thorough preparation and hard work.  The Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders, P.C., are trained to review every piece of evidence and look at every angle when defending a client.  The officer did not know that the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders, P.C., had obtained the report from the neighboring police department and was not aware of it's contents prior to taking the stand.   As a result, what looked like an open and shut case for the state crumbled under the skilled legal representation of the Chicago criminal defense lawyers at The Legal Defenders, P.C.

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U.S. Executions at 13 Year Low

According to a report issued today by the Death Penalty Information Center, the number of executions carried out in the United States in 2007 reached a 13 year low.  The Death Penalty Information Center reported that 42 executions were carried out in 2007 compared to 53 in 2006.  Since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976, the highest number of executions occurred in 1998 when 98 executions were carried out.  The Death Penalty Information Center also reported that 110 death sentences were imposed in 2007, the lowest number since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976.

The report from the Death Penalty Information Center attributes the drop in the number of executions to a case pending before the United States Supreme Court, Baze v. Rees 07-5439, a Kentucky case in which the Supreme Court will consider whether the death penalty in Kentucky violates the Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.   The lawyers in Baze argue that the way the death penalty in Kentucky is carried out, as well and many other states, constitutes cruel and unusual punishment because the first of three drugs injected does not render the inmate unconscious, thereby causing them to suffer excruciating pain when the heart stopping drugs are injected afterwards.  Since the United States Supreme Court agreed to hear the Baze case, the court has stayed executions in at least 8 states pending a decision on the Baze case.

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Drug Charges Dismissed - Effective Cross Examination

At Grand and Central, aggressive cross examination of the police by Chicago criminal defense attorney John Ioakimidis, of Legal Defenders, PC., resulted in a finding of no probable cause and the case was dismissed. The client was originally charged with Possession with Intent to Deliver.

The police arrested our client after he fit a description of a person who was shooting a gun. The police then conducted a search of our client's alleged residence and found, in a shoe box, more than 40 grams of marijuana, baggies, scales and our client's ID's.

Our client was filled with joy knowing that he walked into Court facing serious felony charges and walked out a free man. 

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New Jersey Death Penalty Abolished - Illinois Death Penalty Status

Governor Jon S. Corzine of New Jersey signed a law today that abolishes the death penalty. This makes New Jersey the first state in over 4 decades to outlaw the death penalty. The driving force behind the law is that procedures are not adequate to assure that innocent people are not being executed. This year the ABA stated "serious problems in state death penalty systems compromise fairness and accuracy in capital punishment cases and justify a nationwide freeze on executions." Governor Corzine stated: "Society must ask. . .is it not morally superior to imprison 100 people for life than it is to execute all 100 when it's probable we execute an innocent [person}?"

In Illinois alone, 18 people have been freed after being placed on death row because of new evidence proving their innocence:

Perry Cobb was released in 1987 after serving 8 years,  Darby (Williams) Tillis was released in 1987 after serving 8 years,  Joseph Burrows was released in 1994 after serving 5 years,  Rolando Cruz was released in 1995 after serving 10 years, Alejandro Hernandez was released in 1995 after serving 10 years, Verneal Jimerson was released in 1996 after serving 11 years, Dennis Williams was released in 1996 after serving 17 years, Gary Gauger was released in 1996 after serving 3 years, Carl Lawson was released in 1996 after serving 6 years, Anthony Porter was released in 1999 after serving 16 years, Steven Smith was released in 1999 after serving 13 years, Ronald Jones was released in 1999 after serving 10 years, Steve Manning was released in 2000 after serving 7 years, Aaron Patterson was released in 2003 after serving 17 years, Madison Hobley was released in 2003 after serving 16 years, Leroy Orange was released in 2003 after serving 19 years, Stanley Howard was released in 2003 after serving 16 years, and  Gordon Steidl was released in 2004 after serving 17 years.

Former Illinois Governor George Ryan, who at first supported the death penalty, was so alarmed by the possibility that innocent people were being executed that he placed a moratorium on all executions and in January 2003 commuted every death sentence in the state. Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has announced that he will continue the state's moratorium on executions, stating: "I don't feel any artificial pressure to lift the moratorium. I'd like to one day be in the position to do that, if I thought the position was foolproof. But I don't believe a series of reforms that the Legislature will pass, most of which I support, will do enough to have me feel that the system won't make those kinds of mistakes."

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Federal Drug Sentencing Supreme Court Decision

On December 10, the United States Supreme Court issued a significant ruling affecting thousands of defendants convicted of possessing and selling crack cocaine.  Defendants convicted of violating Federal criminal laws are subject to being sentenced according to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.  The Federal Sentencing Guidelines are a set of sentencing rules and ranges compiled by the U.S. Sentencing Commission.  Federal Judges are required to adhere closely to the sentencing guidelines when sentencing defendants in Federal criminal cases.  For many years, judges and lawyers have complained that the Federal Sentencing Guidelines are unfair in that they punish defendants convicted of crimes involving crack much more severely than defendants with powder cocaine.  The result has been a racial disparity.  An example of the unfairness in the Federal Sentencing Guidelines is that the mandatory minimum sentence for an amount of crack was the same as for 100 times that amount of powder cocaine.  This was commonly known as the 100:1 drug ratio.  The racial disparity occurred because roughly 85% of defendants convicted of crack offenses are black whereas most defendants convicted of powder cocaine offenses are white.

The Supreme Court finally agreed with this problem with the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and ruled that Federal Judges could depart from the Guidelines and sentence defendants more fairly when dealing with crack cocaine.  A few days later, the U.S. Sentencing Commission met and changed the Federal Sentencing Guidelines reducing the sentences of defendants convicted of crack offenses.  The change is retroactive, meaning that after March 2008, roughly 20,000 defendants convicted of offenses involving crack will be able to petition their sentencing Judge to reduce their sentence.  There are estimates that the average defendant will be able to have their sentence reduced by 27 months.

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Man Found Unfit To Stand Trial

The Chicago criminal defense attorneys at The Legal Defenders, P.C., have been able to have their psychiatrist, and the psychiatrist hired by the state to agree that their client is unfit to stand trial for the felony charge of retail theft.  The client was arrested by police after allegedly committing a retail theft in a Menards retail establishment.  The client was severely injured when he was shot several years ago after he was robbed at work.  The client is in excruciating pain and on several medications which make it virtually impossible for him to communicate with his attorneys and to assist in his defense.  His attorney, James Dimeas, a criminal defense attorney at The Legal Defenders recognized that his client was unable to assist him in defending his case and had his client evaluated by a staff psychiatrist with Forensic Services who determined that the client was unfit to stand trial.  The state disagreed with this opinion and sent the client for a second opinion with their expert.  The state's expert also agreed that the client was unfit to stand trial.  The case has been set for a Fitness Hearing to determine how to proceed further.

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Domestic Battery Dismissed!

The Chicago criminal defense attorneys at The Legal Defenders force the state to dismiss all domestic battery charges against a young woman after the Chicago criminal defense attorneys at The Legal Defenders forced the state to proceed to trial. The young woman insisted that she had been wrongly charged with committing the crime of domestic battery.  When the Chicago criminal defense attorneys at The Legal Defenders forced the state to proceed to trial, the state was finally forced to admit that they could not prove their case and agreed to dismiss the charge of domestic battery.  The client was relieved because prior to the case being set for trial, the state had offered the client a jail sentence in return for pleading guilty.  Instead of going to jail, the young woman walked out of court a free woman thanks to the aggressive efforts of the Chicago criminal defense attorneys at The Legal Defenders.

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